New MTG Spoilers in the same colors

Wow, pretty much a better version of divination for black. I am very impressed. Definitely using this over sign in blood.

Kevan Kramer

And flavorful too.

Levi Warren

I was thinking Sign In Blood too. This seems better except that the three casting cost interrupts the average mana curve, almost stealing a turn. Whoever, this set is slower so I think it fits in just fine. The scry two feels far more blue than black but for the flavor of the set, it’s awesome.

Garrett Horton

this is definetly an EDH card where interrupting the mana curve doesnt really exist

guy

i cant really think of any pauper draw spells that are better than this. maybe train of thought…and mulldrifter.

Garrett Horton

this kills mull drifter

guy

in pauper, creatures are a lot easier to abuse than spells. you can bounce it, exile until end of turn, bring it back to your hand from the grave, use it as a sacrifice, even reanimate it (although its rare and difficult). Mull drifter is the best pauper draw spell. but i still cant think of any pauper draw spell better than this card. monblack and 2 color pauper EDH decks need to run this. 3 to 5 color decks it is up for discussion and consideration, as its a ‘case by case.’

Garrett Horton

i have a bolas deck built around artifacts and copying spells i have a few combos that let me cast a spell infinite times

CodyGozRawr

But this one doesn’t need 2 black, so it’s more splashable

da

Yes, but you can’t target an opponent (Phyrexian Tyranny, Kederekt Parasite, Cerebral Vortex, etc.) That being said, I’d run usually run Read the Bones instead of Sign in Blood

William S. Miller

hmm. . . I think I still like my pilfered plans right now. . .but I’d have to see how the meta changes as to weather this gets better or not. . . also the blue god helps with scry enough for me right now. . . I don’t know will take some thinking . . .

Hand of the Praetors

After playtesting using proxy versions, i can tell this will be VERY useful

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